How to Know When to Call the Vet for Your Cat
How to know when to call your veterinarian for your cat.
How to know when to call your veterinarian for your cat.
After a pet cat has died at home, dealing with the remains can be emotionally draining. Being prepared will make the process easier.
Anemia is a sign that your cat does not have enough red blood cells. Learn more about anemia, related conditions, and how to reduce the risk in your cat.
Rodent ulcers are lesions on cats' lips that look scary but have nothing to do with rodents. Learn the causes, treatment, and prevention.
A cat's nosebleed may be a one-time problem, or it may signal a serious underlying disease. Learn the causes, treatment, and prevention.
When cat pupils are different sizes, it’s called anisocoria. Learn what causes one pupil to look larger than the other, when to call the vet, and how to treat anisocoria in cats.
Did you know that dryer sheets and fabric softeners can be poisonous to cats? Here's how to keep cats safe from the chemicals in the laundry room.
Glaucoma is a disease that creates painful eye pressure in cats. Learn the causes, treatment, and prevention.
What causes blood in cat stool? Find out why there's blood in your cat's poop. Learn what to do if you notice blood in your cat's feces.
Many human foods are toxic to cats. Avoid feeding cats table scraps. Instead, feed a nutritious cat food created for their specific nutritional needs.
Mange in cats is a skin condition caused by tiny mites. Any cat can catch mange, and it is contagious to humans as well. Learn about the types of mange that affect cats and how to treat them.
Cyproheptadine is a medication that can be used in cats for a variety of reasons including appetite stimulation. Learn about this and other uses.
Eye infections in cats can cause pain, itching, redness, and discharge. Learn about eye infections in cats and what to do about them.
While more common in male cats, some female cats can have a bad habit of spraying urine. Find out what this behavior means and how to stop it.
Pinworms are a common parasite in people and especially in kids and, there is often confusion about how it is transmitted. Pinworms in People
Inappropriate mentation may make a cat behave strangely and can occur as a result of brain damage. Learn the causes, treatment, and prevention.
Whisker fatigue may result from repeated rubbing of a cat's whiskers, most commonly on the sides of a bowl, and result in stress for the cat. Learn how to prevent this condition and keep your cat happier.
Renal amyloidosis can lead to serious or fatal damage of the kidneys in some cats. Learn the causes, treatment, and prevention.
Can cats get high? Does eating marijuana leaves or inhaling second-hand smoke make a difference? Is it toxic? Here's what to know about cats and weed.
Coccidia is an intestinal parasite that can affect many species including cats. Learn the causes, treatment, and prevention.